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Addison, Illinois Vein Clinic Location

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Peter Brukasz MD - Institute for Vein Health

1450 W Lake St Ste 101,
Addison, IL 60101
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Phone: (630) 401-7102
Fax: (630) 566-6879

Email: info@instituteforvein.com

 

Hours:
MON 9:00AM – 3:00PM
WED 11:00AM – 8:00PM
FRI 9:00AM – 3:00PM

Customers reviews

I just received treatmets by Dr. Brukasz. All my varicose veins and spider veins are gone. Great customer service! Highly recommended this vein clinic.
Thank you Dr Brukasz and his office for making my life better. My experience of 4 laser treatments was great even though I am a panicking patient who doesn't like needles or gets nervous at every doctors appt. Dr Brukasz and his assistants made my visits pleasant for sure! Highly recommended!
I came to see Dr. B for treatment of my spider viens. As a mom of two and in my late 40s, it was time to have them treated. I am so glad I came to the Institute for Vein Health. EVERYONE was amazing and I should have gone sooner - I am finally getting my legs back. THANK YOU!

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Treatable Conditions Under Our Expert Care

Varicose Veins

Entangled, enlarged veins, red or blue, filled with stagnant blood, prone to clotting. Already visible, they appear as bulging ropes, with discolored and ulcerated skin.

Spider Veins

Spider veins, small and tiny vessels just beneath the skin's surface, commonly appear on the legs and face.

Facial Broken Blood Vessels

Small, fractured veins (capillaries, telangiectasias) on the nose, cheeks, and other facial areas often create the appearance of a reddened complexion.

Leg Pain

Leg pain or discomfort may indicate temporary or minor issues, but it could also signal a serious, life-threatening medical emergency.

Pregnancy Related Vein Disease

Pregnancy significantly contributes to the emergence of varicose veins, putting pregnant women at a heightened risk of developing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). Hormonal changes during pregnancy also elevate blood coagulability, increasing the likelihood of blood clot formation.

Leg Swelling and Lymphedema

Leg swelling can result from various factors, either individually or in combination. Our upright posture encourages fluid accumulation in the lower extremities – the legs and feet. This can also lead to inflammatory responses linked to local or systemic illnesses.

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